Ritz-Carlton's House of Style
Designers usually compete with each other for commissions, but there’s one place in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor where they are working together. It's the Ritz Carlton Residences at 801 Key Highway, where a model is being furnished by eight well-known designers, each focusing on a different area or space.
Residence 255, a two-bedroom, 2,686-square-foot condo that has been dubbed the House of Style, is a collaboration between the Ritz-Carlton’s developers and Style Magazine, which will use the furnished model to host events and receptions once construction is complete.
The participating designers are: Patrick Sutton of Patrick Sutton Designs, the firm responsible for the dining room; Tiffany Zappulla of TAZ Designs, the powder room and balcony; Mona Hajj of Mona Hajj Interiors, the guest bedroom and bath; Henry Johnson of Johnson Berman, the family room, breakfast area and kitchen; and Jay Jenkins of Jenkins Baer Associates, the owner’s suite.
Also Daniel Proctor of Kirk Designs, the living room; Sean Weiner of Starr Systems, the lighting, control and entertainment systems; and Michelle Miller of Jenkins Baer Associates, the foyer and wet bar.
The results of their work will be published by the magazine later this year. The residence also will be available for prospective buyers to tour as one of several furnished models in the building.
